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Paul McCartney to salute Starr at Hall of Fame induction

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Mar 18, 2015

Sir Paul McCartney will induct his fellow former Beatle Ringo Starr into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame next month (Apr15) when the drummer becomes the last of the Fab Four to become a member of the Cleveland, Ohio museum as a solo artist. McCartney, who became the second Beatles star to receive the honour in 1999, will join Stevie Wonder, Patti Smith, J. Geils Band singer Peter Wolf and Steve Cropper among the presenters at this year's (15) star-studded event.
Wonder will induct Bill Withers, Smith will salute her late friend Lou Reed and Wolf will pay tribute to the Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
Meanwhile, Dave Grohl, Joe Walsh, Tom Morello, John Legend and Jimmy Vaughan will perform at the annual bash, which will be held on 18 April (15) at the Public Hall in Cleveland.
Green Day, guitar great Stevie Ray Vaughan, soul group the '5' Royales and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts will also be inducted as part of the class of 2015.

Miles Teller is well on his way to becoming a household name. With roles in the coming-of-age indie drama The Spectacular Now, the big-budget action flicks of the Divergent series (the latest installment, Insurgent, is out Friday) and a gut-wrenching turn as an ambitious drummer in the Oscar-nominated Whiplash, Miles has proved he can do it all. But there’s still a lot you may not know about the 28-year-old actor. Here are some facts about Miles to get you acquainted.
1. He’s co-starred with Shailene Woodley in three movies so far – The Spectacular Now, Divergent and Insurgent.
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Shailene has said she wants them to be the next Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio.
2. He was in a near-fatal car accident in 2007, and has the scars to prove it.
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Don't worry, he's totally fine now. This GIF is just from a movie.
3. He actually knows how to play the drums.
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To play Andrew in Whiplash, he practiced almost as obsessively as his character does in the film.
4. He’s appeared with Michael B. Jordan in two movies – That Awkward Moment and the upcoming Fantastic Four reboot.
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5. He graduated from New York University's Tisch School of Arts.
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6. He first feature film was 2010’s Rabbit Hole.
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He played a high school kid who caused a car accident that killed Nicole Kidman’s son. His scary car accident experience actually helped him get the part.
7. His dream role is Elvis Presley.
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We can totally see it!
8. He’s doing a musical with Emma Watson.
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Yep, he can sing and dance too.
9. Whiplash was shot in just 19 days.
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We get whiplash just thinking about that.
10. He got totally ripped to play boxer Vinny Pazienza in the upcoming film Bleed for This.
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But as he told Jimmy Fallon, it took a really long time to grow a mustache for the role.
11. He was cast to play Dan Aykroyd in an upcoming John Belushi biopic.
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12. He’s dating a model - the gorg Keleigh Sperry. (Sorry, ladies.)
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Kelly Clarkson poked fun at recent comments she made about struggling to convince fellow artists to duet with her by teaming up with comedian Jimmy Fallon to sing a series of classic tunes during an appearance on his U.S. talk show on Monday (02Mar15). They performed renditions of Sonny and Cher's I Got You Babe, The Human League's Don't You Want Me, and Don't Go Breaking My Heart by Elton John and Kiki Dee. Fallon also showed off his impression of Aaron Neville by donning a black beret and a stick-on forehead mole to perform his high-pitched Don't Know Much, before closing the musical segment with Paula Abdul's Opposites Attract.

John Travolta's spokesperson has brushed off criticism of the movie star's 'hands-on' appearance with Idina Menzel at the Oscars on Sunday (22Feb15), insisting the whole presenting segment was rehearsed like that. The Grease star returned to the Academy Awards, a year after infamously flubbing the Let It Go singer's name, calling her "Adele Dazeem" as he introduced her Frozen performance at the 2014 ceremony.
He laughed off the gaffe on Sunday by reuniting with Menzel to poke fun at his embarrassing slip-up, but the actor became the butt of jokes again after repeatedly touching and caressing the Broadway star's face during the presenting appearance.
Menzel took the touchy-feely moment in her stride and thanked Travolta for taking part after the show, tweeting, "Surprise! That was so much fun. Thank you John Travolta for being a good sport. What an honor to be invited again. #lifeisgood."
Now the actor's publicist has spoken out to defend Travolta's affectionate actions, telling People.com, "It was rehearsed in total. John Travolta loved working with Idina Menzel. John had a great time at the Oscars."
Travolta was later interviewed on the post-Oscars Jimmy Kimmel Live! TV special, during which he opened up about his 2014 slip-up, blaming a backstage run-in with Goldie Hawn for leaving him starstruck and flummoxed moments before he was due to present.
Menzel wasn't the only famous female Travolta appeared to get a little too close to at the Academy Awards - he was also snapped hugging and trying to kiss Scarlett Johansson as she posed for photographers on the red carpet.

For the last 10 years, if you've been able to stay awake after the Academy Awards telecast ended (late, as always), Jimmy Kimmel Live! has had an "After The Oscars Special" for all to enjoy. Last night for the 10th anniversary, Jimmy pulled out all the celebrity stops he could and it was pretty impressive.
He opened the show with a hilarious sketch featuring Oscars host Neil Patrick Harris:
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Despite his hectic Oscars schedule and Vanity Fair after party commitment, NPH managed to stop for a hug and time to babysit.
There was a special edition of "Lie Witness News", which proved people will literally lie about anything:
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Angelina Jolie as Rosa Parks? Sexiest movie adaptation that woman has ever seen, obviously.
The real icing on the cake from last night's show, however, was the two part special jam-packed with celebrities, like first-time Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne and more:
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Jeez Eddie, why don't you sound British enough? You're from there! Only Jimmy Kimmel could get Jennifer Aniston to agree to a dis-trust fall and make it funnier than we could have hoped for.
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On Top of having a series of hilarious pre-taped sketches, Jimmy also had J.K. Simmons on the show, after his very first Oscar win - "I did it baby! I did it Jimmy!" Subsequently, Jimmy made him share it with him. Jimmy also brought out the man who has been ridiculed since last years Oscars name flub - Adele Dazeem - John Travolta. John broke down just how many parties he had to attend and what dancing he'd be getting up to.
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As much as we loved last night's 10th annual special, we still think that this skit is the best thing Jimmy Kimmel has ever done.
5th Annual "After The Oscars Special" - "Handsome Men's Club":
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"Wow, you're Handsome. You're perfect. You're incredible. You are one good looking son of a bitch. Good job mom. Amazing. Holy shit."
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A broken elevator and Goldie Hawn were to blame for John Travolta's embarrassing 2014 Oscar night slip-up, because his assistant got stuck and couldn't ask anyone to cue the star for his presenting duties.
Flustered Travolta became the butt of every joke after the Academy Awards when he messed up Idina Menzel's name and called her Adele Dazeem during last year's live telecast, but he now explains he wasn't given enough time to prepare for his moment onstage.
Appearing on this year's (15) post-Oscars Jimmy Kimmel Live! TV special in the U.S., the Grease star said, "I was expected backstage and it was getting very close to the time I was supposed to go on and suddenly a page... grabbed me out of my seat and said, 'You're on in a minute and 15 seconds...'
"Later I found out that my actual page got stuck in an elevator and couldn't communicate to anybody, so then the back-up page came and rushed to get me. As I get backstage I run into Goldie Hawn... and I was starstruck. I'm hugging and loving her up and forgetting that I have to go and do this bit. They say, 'You're on... and by the way we've changed Idina's name to a phonetic spelling'.
"I get to her thing and I thought, 'What?' In my minds I was like, 'What does that mean?...' I didn't rehearse it that way."
Travolta appeared alongside Menzel at this year's Oscars, where the two stars poked fun at his slip-up before presenting an award. The actor told Kimmel, "Idina agrees she's had, like, one of the best years of her life and career, and she gives me credit."

Sean Penn, Jennifer Aniston and Eddie Redmayne kept one of comedian Jimmy Kimmel's post-Oscars traditions going on Sunday night (22Feb15), when they appeared in a star-studded skit on his 10th annual Academy Awards TV special. Oscar winners Penn and Redmayne, Matt Damon, Jeff Bridges and Susan Sarandon were joined by Aniston, Benedict Cumberbatch, Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell, among others, in a skit titled The Kimmel School of Perfect Acting.
In the comedy sketch, Kimmel portrayed a rude, pretentious acting coach who abused his star clients.
The highlight came when Kimmel's coach threw a bottle at Redmayne for failing to convince him he was British. He also made Gary Oldman, a regular on his late-night show, act his way out of a paper bag and he also revealed that Kimmel made him take care of his laundry and "walk his piglets".
Penn had to read his lines for the fake coach as Kimmel slapped him over the head with a floating swimming pool toy.
With a straight face the Academy Award winner said, "The pool noodle is the only way I can learn."
He added, "Jim convinced me to take the role in Milk even though I'm lactose-intolerant. He had me drink a gallon of milk a day. It wasn't until I read the script that I found out there was no dairy involved... but end of story, this little guy here", holding up his Oscar statuette.
Matt Damon, who is often the butt of Kimmel's jokes, also appeared in the skit - as a chair.
He griped, "I've been in the class for two years and I've paid several thousands of dollars and he just has me play chairs and lamps."
Kimmel's pals John Krasinski and Emily Blunt split during the skit when the pretentious coach insisted they were no longer married. Krasinski threw his wedding ring on the floor as Blunt burst into tears.
Meanwhile, during Kimmel's show, Whiplash star J.K. Simmons crashed the programme with his new Best Supporting Actor Oscar and Kimmel attempted to persuade the actor to part with his statuette.

U.S. comedian Jimmy Fallon made the most of the stars in Phoenix, Arizona for the Super Bowl on Sunday (01Feb15) by inviting a clutch of them to join him for his post-game TV special. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Drew Barrymore had unannounced cameos - Arnie simply walked onto the Orpheum Theatre star before a commercial break to announce "We'll be back" as his Terminator character, and Barrymore joined pal Fallon as he lip-synced his way through Jennifer Warnes and Bill Medley's Dirty Dancing ballad I've Had the Time of My Life, even performing a chaotic dance routine with the host.
Announced guests Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart also took part in Fallon's lip-syncing challenge - Ferrell mimed along to Beyonce's Drunk in Love and Let It Go from the Frozen soundtrack, while his Get Hard co-star performed John Legend's All of Me and Roar by Super Bowl half-time show headliner Katy Perry.
Ariana Grande also appeared on the show, live from Phoenix, accompanied by Fallon's house band The Roots, and she also took part in a pre-taped all-star a cappella performance of Queen's We Are The Champions at the top of the TV special, alongside the likes of One Direction, Sam Smith, Carrie Underwood and Christina Aguilera.

Supermodel Chrissy Teigen was hospitalised on Thursday (22Jan15) after cracking a bone in her foot. John Legend's wife took to Instagram and shared a snap of herself attempting to strike a pose while lying in a hospital bed, adding the caption, "Then I cracked a foot bone. I regret nothing".
Shortly before posting her injury, Teigen shared a video of herself and Legend dancing to Beyonce's new song 7/11, while getting ready for new reality competition programme Lip Sync Battle. Teigen will be co-hosting the show with LL Cool J, and reports suggest she may have incurred the injury during taping.
Lip Sync Battle, which features celebrities miming to their favourite songs, was inspired by a segment initially featured by John Krasinski and Stephen Merchant on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
The three men are serving as executive producers on the programme, with Legend, Common, The Rock, and Salt-N-Pepa slated to compete on the game show, which premieres in the U.S. in April (15).

Legendary movie stuntman Bill Hart has died, aged 80. Hart, who made a name for himself as Glenn Ford's stunt double for over two decades, lost his battle with cancer at his home in Northridge, California on Friday (02Jan15).
His credits included The Getaway, The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, Lethal Weapon 3 and classic Western The Wild Bunch, where he famously jumped from a real exploding bridge.
He appeared in more than 150 movies and TV shows and was inducted into the Hollywood Stuntmen’s Hall of Fame.
His sons both followed dad into the stuntman business - veteran Jimmy Hart recently worked on the upcoming Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice film, while tragic Chuck Hart died in 2010.
Harts served with the U.S. Marines and arrived in Hollywood in 1958, where he doubled for John Wayne in films like The Alamo and The Comancheros.